"I’m #boycottingteenchoice besides it being rigged it’s just f----- up," Thorne — a frequent nominee of the show — began on Twitter. "Vote for the hottest is so gross. How about smartest? Or a charity category? How about we hype people up for doing good things not being hot. The fact we are even voting against each other is .... it f---- w kids heads like a beauty competition..."

And while some followers were initially skeptical, others said Thorne made some good points.

"I wasn’t sure what was going on at first, but I respect this hardcore," one wrote, while another noted "i never thought that in that way but you’re right."

The 2018 Teen Choice Awards will air on August 12 — nominees were announced in June. Nick Cannon and Lele Pons will split hosting duties.

Thorne has previously been nominated for "Choice Female Hottie" in 2014, "Choice Movie: Villain" and "Choice TV: Scene Stealer" in 2015 and additional honors in 2017 and 2018 at the TCAs.